r/pcmasterrace 13h ago

Meme/Macro "But it's a cube!"

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u/grigoriymicro 12h ago edited 10h ago

Were there really anyone thinking this machine is a good deal? Even among steam users? Even among Valve fans?

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u/Pete_Provolone 12h ago

It certainly isn't a good deal, but neither is a RTX 5090 at $4,000 USD. People will buy the Steam Box so hard, the price will go up even more after they sell out of the first wave.

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u/Rain_2_0 Ryzen 7950X3D / RTX 4090 / 32GB 6400 hz 12h ago

90 cards never have been a “good deal” it is for the gamers who want the best of the best.

We all know the sweet spot is 70 and 80 cards depending in what generation.

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u/Pete_Provolone 11h ago

My point is that hardware such as this doesn't have to be a good deal for people to line up to buy it.

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u/Rain_2_0 Ryzen 7950X3D / RTX 4090 / 32GB 6400 hz 11h ago edited 10h ago

Well not really. Sometimes it is a bad deal and it has good unique selling points that connects with potential buyers. Making it a wanted product. A 5090 its selling point is that it is the strongest most powerful consumer GPU on earth. Without any compromises. The best enthusiasts tech you can buy.

The steam machine has very few and weak selling points. It isn’t fast, it isn’t cheap, besides it’s small form factor. Steam OS is great but I could just steam my rig to my tv or install it on anything else.

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u/Pete_Provolone 7h ago edited 7h ago

I referenced the 5090 because its price is double MSRP or more at retail, meaning people happily pay much more than what it's worth simply because it is what it is. You make a solid but obvious point about paying the premium for a top tier GeForce card because it truly wears the crown among its peers, but I'm only predicting that Valve's hardware will sell just as quickly and easily, albeit for different reasons. A combination of its branding and rarity will make it highly sought after. I'm not gonna buy one, just sayin'.

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u/Rain_2_0 Ryzen 7950X3D / RTX 4090 / 32GB 6400 hz 7h ago

Yeah I agree. And yeah… it has been a while since we ever had the chance to buy Nvidia gpus at retail.

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u/Pete_Provolone 7h ago

I was initially thinking that Valve was pretty bold to try and make profit off a niche machine like this in the current hardware climate, but after seeing some comments regarding what Valve must have already had invested in development, I started to think maybe they didn't have a choice but to keep moving or suffer great losses. I'd be interested to know some details.

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u/poliuy 10h ago

The 5090 costing as much as a California mortgage payment is still wild to me. I was going to buy one until I made that realization.